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Aug 08 2015
News
Two Reasons Americans Should Care About Canada's Election Debate
The United States wasn't the only country that hosted a major televised debate Thursday night between candidates vying to serve as the next head of government. In Toronto, four national party leaders gathered to participate in the first debate of Canada's race for prime minister, which pitted Conservative Party leader Stephen Harper, who has served as the PM since 2006, against leaders from
HuffPostDec 29 2014
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US Ebola czar: Fight against deadly disease reaching 'pivot point,' but more domestic cases expected
The United States’ months-long effort to stop the deadly Ebola outbreak is reaching a “pivot point,” but Americans should expect more domestic cases, White House Ebola czar Ron Klain said Sunday.
“We will see (cases) from time to time,” Klain told CBS’ “Face the Nation.” “There’s still work to be done in Sierra Leone and Guinea. But we’re nearing a pivot point.”
Klain was
Fox News (Online News)Jul 15 2020
News
Trump administration orders hospitals to send coronavirus data to Washington, not the CDC
The Trump administration has ordered hospitals to bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and send all COVID-19 patient information to a central database in Washington starting Wednesday, according to a Health and Human Services document updated July 10.
Michael Caputo, HHS assistant secretary for public affairs, said in a state the new coronavirus data collection system
USA TODAYNov 14 2019
News
Impeachment Hearings Begin
“Lawmakers and lawyers questioned a bow tie-wearing George Kent, the deputy secretary of state for European and Eurasian Affairs, and bespectacled Ambassador Bill Taylor, charge d’affaires at the U.S. embassy in Ukraine. Both linked the president directly to a pressure campaign on Ukraine to conduct investigations that would benefit him politically.” (Reuters)
The left supports
The Flip SideJul 08 2020
News
Religious leaders face political powder keg in addressing race
Religious leaders are divided about whether or not to embrace discussions about systemic racism as protests following the death of George Floyd bring the issue into churches.
The idea of systemic racism, that many public and private institutions are inherently and historically racist, is typically rejected by orthodox Christian churches, which instead condemn individual instances of
Washington ExaminerMar 02 2021
Perspectives Blog
The History of American Media Bias, Pt. 2: The 1800s
Click here for Part 1 of this Perspectives series: The Press in Colonial America and Creation of the 1st Amendment.
Today, we hold journalists and media outlets accountable to journalistic codes of ethics and a set of standards, which include truth, transparency, and objectivity. When journalism strays from objective fact, the result is media bias. And though it takes
Micaela RicaforteJun 23 2020
News
How a Conservative Commentator Turned the Left's Cancel Culture Campaign Against Itself
The left-wing mob is recharged and totally insane. They’re back on this cancel culture nonsense. They’re tearing down statues of historical figures they view as problematic. There is no reasoning with them. They’re the intellectual al-Qaeda of our time. You don’t negotiate with terrorists. As Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson, and Roosevelt are being targeted, two things are clear. This has never
TownhallJun 22 2020
Analysis
Was the Search Warrant for the Drug Raid That Killed Breonna Taylor Illegal?
The information in the no-knock warrant application was based purely on guilt by association.
When Louisville, Kentucky, Detective Joshua Jaynes applied for the no-knock search warrant that led to Breonna Taylor's death last March, he said he expected to find "illegal narcotics or paraphernalia," "proceeds from drug trafficking," or "paperwork that may be a record of narcotics sales or
ReasonFeb 17 2022
Perspectives Blog
Presidential Odd Couples: Bill + George(s)
“This is the way our country ought to work.” Note: This piece was originally created by The Village Square and published on respectandrebellion.com
The Unlikely Friendship Between Presidents Bill Clinton and the George Bush(es)If you were to come up with two names most demonized in politics today, you’d be hard pressed to find any with more historic animosity than “Bush” or “
Respect + RebellionApr 25 2015
News
Obama Fires Back At Elizabeth Warren And Trade Critics, Escalating Democratic Feud
President Barack Obama pushed back against Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Democratic critics of his trade agenda on Friday, accusing them of spreading "misinformation that stirs up the base but ultimately doesn't serve them."
Obama surprised reporters by appearing on a conference call with Labor Secretary Thomas Perez in effort to rebut criticisms from Warren and other key
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